tiny_acres wrote:Ambling Alp II wrote: Add the anti-Leonard by some people, and of course they dismiss Leonard chances out of hand.
The one thing anti-Leonard people are not taking into consideration is the luck factor. Remember, Monzon would not be at his best when he fought Leonard...because that seldom happens. Of course Leonard was always at his best and never had troubles out side the ring.
These comments are why you can not be objective.
Yes there is anti-Leonard in this thread.
But and it is a very big BUT. There is just as much Leonard love going on here.
Your comments show the latter.Sorry but I can not take anything on this topic seriously.
I do think Leonard has a decent chance.I just favor the larger and nearly as skilled Monzon.
Monzon is considered by many as the greatest middleweight in history.I do not think it is unreasonable
or hatred to pick Monzon to win. I do not think Monzon would walk over him like some prelim bum.
I just see Monzon to have enough to take a decision.
Of course picking Monzon isn't silly. As I have said, I am on the fence.
However, there is an obvious anti-bias that many people have here on the BOTP Forum.
Outside, of Ali, he probably gets ripped the most anyone.
On the thread about least favorite fighters, he got listed by 6 different people. Monzon for example, actually killed someone and was just listed once.
Ezzard, broomhall, elmer, and buzz don't have to see someone rip Duran or Monzon every thread in which his name is mentioned like I do with Leonard. It's been going on for years.
Look at some of the comments here:
The same old excuses for Hagler and Duran.
The first Duran fight is supposed to be the smoking gun, just ignore any fight that Monzon was not that impressive.
We are supposed to believe that Hagler was comparable to a 35 year old Holmes, and that a 35 year old Griffith somehow had a lot left. (Just ignore that Holmes and Griffith had looked much worse in their previous fights than Hagler).
We are supposed to not take the long year layoff into account, as if a trainer would want his fighter to have 1 fight in the previous 5 years going into a fight against Marvin Hagler.
I have seen the excuses for Leonard's opponents many times.
If Leonard was the one who quit against Duran, would anyone care about any excuse?
If Leonard lost to a guy who had one fight in the previous 5 years, he would get ripped for it. The opponent would be praised constantly.
I have never said anything about Leonard that contradicts anything I said about anyone else in a similar situation. If I have, please point it out.
So yes I think there has been some strong anti-Leonard bias here for a long time. And I think it has colored people's opinion. (Doesn't mean that a knowledgeable and fair minded person can't pick Monzon.) But the bias is obviously there.